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F.A.Q
Is PrEP effective?
According to some studies, transgender women, gay and bisexual men, and people who regularly use PrEP can achieve even higher efficacy rates.
PrEP is very effective at preventing HIV, but it does not offer protection from other STDs (STDs). Use condoms to protect yourself from gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and other common STDs.
Before PrEP works at its best, it must be taken for a while.
Do I need to take PrEP even after using a condom?
PrEP is extremely effective at preventing HIV, but it does not offer protection from other STDs (STDs). It is simple and highly effective to use condoms to stop the sexual transmission of STDs like HIV. Additionally, the only form of protection that can stop both pregnancy and disease is the use of condoms. Condoms must be used correctly and regularly to be effective.